Yvonne Dittrich is a Professor at the IT University of Copenhagen (ITU), affiliated with the Software Development Group. She holds an adjunct professorship at IIT Mandi, India, and has held roles at institutions in Sweden, Canada, and the U.S. Her research focuses on cooperative and human aspects of software engineering, including Continuous Software Engineering (CSE), use-oriented design, and end-user development (EUD). She has led projects like SAIA-Farm (sustainable irrigation via satellite analytics) and contributed to frameworks like 'Cooperative Method Development.' **Education**: PhD in Computer Science (Hamburg University, 1997), M.Sc. from TU Darmstadt. **Research Interests**: She pioneers methods bridging software engineering with human-centric practices, emphasizing sustainability and participatory design. Her work addresses challenges in global software development, agile methodologies, and software ecosystems. **Awards**: TAT-Förderpreis (1989), Best Paper Award (2018), Distinguished Reviewer recognition (2018). **Grants & Leadership**: Led projects funded by the Danish Innovation Fund, EU, and others. Served on editorial boards for IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering and Journal of Systems and Software. **Labs/Teams**: Collaborates with labs in Denmark, India, and Canada on interdisciplinary projects, including smart irrigation systems and fintech ESG data commons.







